Bridging the Gap: An Amazing Event Promoting the Brotherhood of South Vietnamese and American Veterans!

Westminster, CA – March 27th, 2015 – The US Senate sanctioned March 30th as “Welcome Home Vietnam Veteran’s Day”. In honor of Vietnam War Veterans, the feature film, “Ride The Thunder – A Vietnam War Story of Honor & Triumph” will Premiere on Friday, March 27th, 2015, at The Regency Westminster 10 Theater.

In conjunction with the movie Premiere, Greg Gillaspy (Chapter President of the Vietnam Veteran’s of America, Chapter 1024), is coordinating the Special Event, “Bridging The Gap”, on Saturday the 28th.

This is an emotional and moving reunion of both American & South Vietnamese Vietnam War Veterans.

Bridging the Gap will commence at 10AM

Regency Theater
6721 Westminster Blvd.
Westminster, CA 92683.

Event coordinator, Greg Gillaspy describes the event:

This ceremony is to promote Veteran brotherhood between the South Vietnam Veterans and the American Veterans. No uniforms will be worn by either side to make everyone equal, no matter your rank.

This ceremony will be free and open to the public, and for all branches of the service for both American and South Vietnamese Veterans.

On site will be the Vietnam Honor Wall: this is the only wall where BOTH Americans and Vietnamese can add the names of their loved ones, friends, and buddies who served in Vietnam and paid the last full measure of devotion.

Bridging the Gap will be an amazing event, a time of brotherhood, honor and healing.

Any in the Southern California area are not only invited, but strongly urged to attend this ceremony that, in addition to the efforts of Ride the Thunder movie, will hopefully mark the beginning of a great awakening in America.

An awakening to the truth of Vietnam: it was a war worth fighting and we were winning. And an awakening to the courage and honor due those Americans and South Vietnamese who fought the communists.

The honor is long overdue: we owe these Veterans a proper place in history. And now it begins.